Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... Changes in the Structure and Orientation of Development Planning These changes led to a range of socio - politico - administrative reforms hinging on the concept of Centralisation - Decentralisation Con- tinuum . In a number of Third ...
... Changes in the Structure and Orientation of Development Planning These changes led to a range of socio - politico - administrative reforms hinging on the concept of Centralisation - Decentralisation Con- tinuum . In a number of Third ...
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... changes are directly visible ( e.g. landslides ) . Some are concealed ( and one has to labour hard to detect them ) owing to people's adjustments to negative changes ( e.g. the sub- stitution of shallow - rooted crops for deep - rooted ...
... changes are directly visible ( e.g. landslides ) . Some are concealed ( and one has to labour hard to detect them ) owing to people's adjustments to negative changes ( e.g. the sub- stitution of shallow - rooted crops for deep - rooted ...
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... changes in climate . The instability that results can lead , not only to the loss of surface soil , but to the irreversible loss of the land itself . Although initially localised , such land loss can profoundly alter the potential of ...
... changes in climate . The instability that results can lead , not only to the loss of surface soil , but to the irreversible loss of the land itself . Although initially localised , such land loss can profoundly alter the potential of ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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